August 5, 2020
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Maruti Suzuki S-Cross Petrol Launched

Maruti Suzuki launches new S-Cross Petrol. (Photo: S-Cross Petrol)

Automobile major Maruti Suzuki India on Wednesday launched the all-new S-Cross Petrol with a starting price of Rs 8.39 lakh.

As per the company, the SUV has been engineered with a ‘1.5 Litre K series BS6′ petrol engine.

“The new refined engine delivers a peak power of ’77KW@6000 rpm’ with a top-end torque of ‘138Nm@4400rpm’ that delivers an energetic driving experience.”

“The engine offers superior NVH characteristics powered by a pendulum mount engine, offering unmatched best-in-class fuel efficiency (18.55km/l) and improved cooling performance.”

According to the company, the new S-Cross Petrol is available with 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmission.

“Automatic variants are equipped with hill hold to assist feature, as standard. This help enhance the driving experience through optimal acceleration and performance,” the statement said.

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